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DESCRIPTION

When other programs are invoked by the
aegis
program,
it is usually via a command string in a configuration file.
This section describes the format of these command strings.

GENERAL FORM

The command strings are very similar to shell variables.
An example will illustrate this:

build_command =
"cook project=${project} change=${change}";

In this command definition,
the "${project}" part is a substitution:
the name of the project will be substituted
in the command at this point.

Substitutions may take several forms:

$name

This is the same as saying "${name}".
The name must start with an alphabetic,
and be followed by zero or more alphanumerics.

${name}

The name in this form may contain any non-blank characters,
and it may be subject to substitution.

${name arg...}

The name and the arguments in this form may contain any non-blank characters,
and it may be subject to further substitution.
Within the braces ({ and })
pairs of single quote characters ('blah blah')
may be used to insulate spaces and other special characters,
or you may use the back quote (\) to escape a single character.

$$

This is replaced by a single $ character.
It avoid RCS expansions, you can also use ${$}.

%%

This is replaced by a single % character.
Percent (%) followed by anything else is illegal.

$#...\n

This is a comment, usually found in template files
read in using the ${read_file} substitution.
It consumes all characters up to and including the next newline.
(See also ${comment}, below.)

As another example,
the
dirname
substitution is replaced by the directory name of the argument,
rather like the
dirname(1)
command.
In the command

the
Dirname
and
Basename
substitutions are used to construct a suitable path to the SCCS
file in the history directory.

ABBREVIATIONS

The names of the various substitutions may be abbreviated.
In the above examples,
and in the lists which follow,
the minimum abbreviation is the uppercase letters.
All substitution name are case insensitive.

The above example could be abbreviated to

history_query_command =
"get -t -g ${d $h}/s.${b $h}";

Ambiguous abbreviations will result in a fatal error message.

SUBSTITUTIONS

There are many substitutions which are always understood,
and some which are specific to the command being substituted.
Specific entries will be defined in the relevant manual section.

The following lists contains those substitutions which are always understood:

Add_Path_Suffix

This substitution may be used to add a suffix to each element of a
colon-separated path list. The first argument is the suffix to use, the
second and subsequent arguments are the colon-separated paths to work on.
The result is a single colon separated path. Often used in combination
with the ${search_path} substitution, below.

Administrator_List

Space separated list of the project's administrators.
Takes an optional argument in the same form as the user substitution.

ARCHitecture

This substitution is replaced by the architecture name
appropriate for the current execution environment.
Requires no arguments.
See the
architecture
field of
aepconf(5)
for more information.
When used in commands, you may need to surround this substitution with
the quote substitution (see below), if any of your architecture
names contain shell special characters.

BaseLine

Absolute path of the the project's baseline.

Basename

This substitution takes one argument,
a pathname.
The value of the substitution will be the last element of the pathname.
This is similar to the
basename(1)
command.

BAse_RElative

This substitution takes at least one pathname. The value of the
substitution is the base-relative filenames, with any change-specific or
project baseline specific leading path removed. The file does not have
to be a project source file.
(This is almost the inverse of the $source substitution, below.)

BINary_DIRectory

The absolute path of Aegis' architecture-specific binary (executables)
directory. This corresponds to the ``./configure -bindir''
option when Aegis was built. This is where most of the Aegis executable
programs are installed.

CAPitalize

This substitution takes at least one argument. The value of the substitution
will be the arguments with the first letter of each word forced to upper
case and the rest forced to lower case.

Change

This substitution provides various information about the change,
based on the argument it is given.

attribute

This substitution takes an additional argument, the name of a change
attribute (see aeca(1) and aecattr(5) for more information).
This returns the value listed in the change attributes, or the empty
string if the change does not have the named attribute.

cause

This returns the cause of the change.

date format

This returns the completion date of the change.
See DATE section for additional arguments.

delta

This returns the delta number of the change.
Only valid for completed changes.

delta_uuid

This returns the delta UUID of the change, assigned on integrate pass, a
globally unique identifier for the state of the project when this change
was integrated (different for all repositories).
Only valid for being_integrated and completed changes.

description

This returns the brief description of the change.

developer

This returns the name of the developer of the change.

development_directory

This returns the development directory of the change.

integrator

This returns the name of the integrator of the change.

integration_directory

This returns the integration directory of the change.

number

This returns the number of the change.
(This is the default if no argument is given.)

reviewer

This returns the name of the reviewer of the change.

state

This returns the state of the change.

uuid

This returns the UUID of the change.

version

This returns the version of the change.

Change_Attribute

This substitution takes exactly one argument. This argument is a name
of a change attribute (see aeca(1) and aecattr(5) for more
information). This returns the value listed in the change attributes,
or the empty string if the change does not have the named attribute.

Change_Files

This is replaced by a space separated list of change file names.
There are several qualifying arguments you can give to this substitution:

action

You may give one or more file actions (e.g. modify).
Only files with one of the actions will be returned.
By default, all file actions are returned.

type

You may give one or more file types (e.g. source).
Only files with one of the types will be returned.
By default, all file types are returned.

not

Inverts the sense of operations.
For example ${change_files not remove} will return the names of
all change files not being removed.

quote

This does not affect which file are selected, but it causes the file
names to be quoted if they contain shell meta-characters.

If you specify both actions and types, only files both qualifiers will
be returned. For example ${change_files modify test} will return
only the names of automatic test files which are being modified.

Change_Developer_List

Space separated list of all the change's developers.
Note that this is different than the CW]Developer_%List substitution.

Change_Reviewer_List

Space separated list of the change's reviewers since the last develop
end. Note that this is different than the CW]Reviewer_%List
substitution. Bt using the review_policy_command field of the
project configuration file this value can have more than one reviewer,
because this allows a project to require a change to need to be reviewed
more than once before it can be integrated.

COMment

Inserts exactly nothing; any and all arguments are ignored.
Another form of comment is ``CW]$#''
which extends to the end of the current line.

Copyright_Years

Inserts a comma separated list of copyright years from the project attributes.
This list of years is maintained by
aegis
at integrate begin,
and so is only guaranteed to be up-to-date
in the'being integrated' state.
Do not use this substitution in new file templates,
it is not guaranteed to be up-to-date in the 'being developed' state;
use the ${date %Y} substitution in new file templates.

This list contains spaces, so if you use it to build commands, you will
probably need to quote, it as well.

DATa_DIRectory

The absolute path of Aegis' architecture-neutral library directory.
This corresponds to the ``./configure -datadir'' option
when Aegis was built.
This is where most of the scripts included with Aegis are installed.

DAte

With no arguments,
the output is the current date.
If there are arguments,
they form a format string.
This is similar to the
date(1)
command on many UNIX systems.
For a description of the date formats,
see the
DATE
section,
below.

DELta

The delta number of the change.
This is only available when the change is in the
being integrated
state or the
completed
state.

DEVeloper

The name of the developer.
Takes an optional argument in the same form as the user substitution.

DEVeloper_List

Space separated list of the project's developers.
Takes an optional argument in the same form as the user substitution.
Note that this is different than the CW]Change_%Developer%List
substitution.

Development_Directory

The absolute path of the change's development directory.
Only available when the change is between the
being developed
state and the
being integrated
state.

DIFF

The absolute path of the diff command, as discovered when Aegis was built.
It tries to locate GNU Diff at build time to provide maximum functionality.

Dirname

This substitution takes at least one argument,
a pathname.
The value of the substitution will be everything but
the last element of the pathname.
This is similar to the
dirname(1)
command.

Dirname_RELative

This substitution takes at least one argument,
a pathname.
The value of the substitution will be everything but
the last element of the pathname.
This is similar to the
dirname
substitution, except that if there are no directory components, it
returns dot (``.'').

DownCase

This substitution takes at least one argument.
The value of the substitution will be the argument with
any upper case letters mapped to lower case.

EMail_Address

This substitution takes one or more user names as arguments.
It replaces them with email addresses.
(It is an error if any user name is unknown.)

This substitution takes options. You may specify one or more of them
immediately after the substitution name.

-Comma

This option may be used to specify that the email addresses are to be
separated by commas.

-Quote

This option may be used to specify that the email addresses are to be
quoted to insulate shell special characters.

ENVironment

This substitution takes at least one argument.
The value of the substitution is the value of the corresponding
environment variable, or empty of undefined.

ERrno

This substitution takes no arguments.
The value of the substitution will be
the value if the errno variable provided by the system,
as mapped through the strerror function.
Thus you may give the users informative system error messages.

This substitution takes zero arguments.
It is replaced by the absolute path of the history directory of the
project.

History_Path

This substitution takes one argument, the name of a source file. It
is replaced by the absolute path of the history file for that source
file. Note that you may beed to massage the file name a little for
you proticular history tool, just as the history commands in the
aegis.conf file do.

This substitution takes zero arguments.
It is replaced by the absolute path of the history directory of the
project.

IDentifier

This substitution takes at least one argument.
The value of the substitution will be the argument with
all characters but alpha numerics mapped into an underscore (_),
so as to form a legal C identifier.

INTegration_Directory

The absolute path of the change's integration directory.
Only available when the change is in the
being integrated
state.

INTegrator

The name of the change's integrator.
Only available when the change is in the
being integrated
state or the
completed
state.
Takes an optional argument in the same form as the user substitution.

INTegrator_List

Space separated list of the project's integrators.
Takes an optional argument in the same form as the user substitution.

LEFt

This substitution
extracts the left hand side of strings.
It takes two arguments:
the first is the string, the second is the number of characters.

LENgth

This substitution
determines the length of strings,
the result is a number.
It takes one argument:
the string to be measured.

LIBrary

The absolute path of Aegis' library directory.
This corresponds to the ``./configure -datadir'' option
when Aegis was built.
This substitution is deprecated - please use ${datadir} instead.

LIBrary_DIRectory

The absolute path of Aegis' architecture-specific library directory.
This corresponds to the ``./configure -libdir'' option
when Aegis was built.

Name_Maximum

This substitution is used to get the maximum file name length
within a file system.
It takes at least one argument:
the name of a directory within the file system.
Frequently used with ${left} to crop filenames
to the file system maximum.

PERL

This function requires zero arguments.
It is replaced by the absolute path of a Perl interpreter.

PLural

This function requires 2 or 3 arguments.
The first argument is evaluated as a number,
if it is plural (not equal to 1) the second argument is the result,
otherwise the third argument is the result (or empty if not given).
This is mostly used to pluralize sentences in Germainic error messages.

PLural_Forms

The plural_forms substitution is similar to the
${plural} substitution, except that it reads and understands the
CW]Plural-Forms: header in the message catalogue. This means that
it understands a greater range of pluralization mechanisms than the simple
${plural} substitution.
(For a description of the CW]Plural-Forms: header,
see the GNU Gettext manual.)

The first argument is the number. Second is the singular form
(corresponding to the CW]Plural-Forms: expression evaluating to
zero), the third and subsequent arguments are the various plural forms
(corresponding to the CW]Plural-Forms: expression evaluating to 1,
2, 3, etc.

The CW]Plural-Forms: expression is required evaluate to less than
CW]nplurals. If it does not, the second arguement (the singular
form) is used. If there are too few arguments to this substitution,
the second argument (the singular form) is again used.

Note that in the default case (used for English and other Germanic
languages), the arguments are the reverse of those expected by
the ${plural} substitution.

Project

This substitution provides various information about the project, based
on the argument it is given.

name

This returns the name of the project.
(This is the default if no argument is given.)

description

This returns the description of the project (the one which appears in
the project listing).

trunk_name

This returns the name of the trunk of the project (i.e. no branch
numbers included).

trunk_description

This returns the description of the trunk of the project.

Project_Specific

This substitution takes exactly one argument. This argument is a name
to be found in the project configuration file's project_%specific
field (see aepconf(5) for more information).
This returns the value listed in the project configuration file.

QUote

This substitution may be used to quote shell special characters. If no
quoting is required, not quotes will be inserted. This is used to
insulate shell special characters in filenames when forming commands.

Read_File

Read a file and substitute the contents of the file.
Requires exactly one argument, the pathname of the file to be read.
If the pathname is a project source file,
you will need to use the
source
substitution to resolve the path.
It is a fatal error if the file does not exist,
or is not readable.
It is a fatal error if the pathname is not absolute
(because the current directory is undefined).

Read_File_Simple

Read a file and without substituting the contents of the file.
Requires exactly one argument, the pathname of the file to be read.
If the pathname is a project source file,
you will need to use the
source
substitution to resolve the path.
It is a fatal error if the file does not exist,
or is not readable.
It is a fatal error if the pathname is not absolute
(because the current directory is undefined).

Reviewer

The name of the change's reviewer.
Only available when the change is between the
awaiting integration
state and the
completed
state.
Takes an optional argument in the same form as the user substitution.

Reviewer_List

Space separated list of the project's reviewers.
Takes an optional argument in the same form as the user substitution.
Note that this is different than the CW]Change_%Reviewer_%List
substitution.

RIght

This substitution
extracts the right hand side of strings.
It takes two arguments:
the first is the string, the second is the number of characters.

Search_Path

The Search_Path substitution is replaced by a
colon separated list of absolute paths to search when building a
change, it will point from a change to its branch and so on up
to the project trunk.

Search_Path_Executable

The Search_Path_Executable substitution is usually the same as the
Search_Path substitution. However, during an ``aegis -Test
-BaseLine'' command, it contains the baseline as the first element,
rather then the development directory or the integration directory.
This is of most use when looking for executables and executable support
files while running tests.

Resolve the argument filename into a pathname.
It is an error if the file is not a source file.
An optional second argument may be "Absolute" or "Relative",
and may be abbreviated.
Relative will attempt to provide a development-directory-relative pathname
whenever possible,
absolute will always result in an absolute path.
The default is "Relative".
(For the inverse mapping, see ${BAse_RElative}, above.)

SPLit

This substitution may be used to split strings are specified separators.
The first argument is the separator character to be used, subsequent
arguments are strings to be split. The result is the collection is
split strings of the second a follwoing arguments, separated by spaces.

STate

The state the current change is in.
It is an error if the substitution does not refer to a change.

SUBSTitute

Regular expression substitution. The first argument is the pattern to
match, the second argument is the replacement string. The third and
subsequent arguments are modified as specified by the first two arguments.
The search is not anchored, and the replacement will happen
as many times as possible.
Use ``^'' to match the beginning, and ``$'' to match the end.

SUBSTRing

This substitution extracts a substring from the middle of strings.
It takes three arguments: the first is the string, the second is the star
character (counting from zero), the third is the number of characters.

SWitch

Select amongst a set of values.
The first argument is expected to be a number.
If the number is zero, the second argument is used;
if the number is one, the third argument is used; etc.
If the number is negative, or exceeds the available arguments,
the last argument is used.

Trim_DIRectory

This substitution takes one or two arguments. If given one argument,
one directory component (if present) is removed from the argument,
which is assumed to be a file name. If two arguments are present,
the first is a directory count; at most this many directory components
(if present) will be removed. The base file name is always left.

Trim_EXTension

This substitution takes one argument. Any file name extension (a dot
characters and the characters following) will be removed from the final
filename section of the argument.

UNSplit

This substitution may be used to reverse the effects of the split
substitution. The first arguments is a seaparator character, the second
and following arguments are strings to be joined together using the
separator character. The result is a single string.

UpCase

This substitution takes at least one argument.
The value of the substitution will be the argument with
any lower case letters mapped to upper case.

USer

This substitution provides various information about the user who executed
the command, based on the argument it is given.

login

The login name of the user.
(This is the default if no argument is given.)

name

The full name of the user.

email

The email address of the user.

quoted_email

The email address of the user, quoted to avoid shell special characters.

home

The home directory of the user.

Version

The version of the change.
If the change is in the
being integrated
state or the
completed
state,
the version will be of the form "a.b.Dddd",
where "a" is the project's major version number,
"b" is the project's minor version number, and
"ddd" is the change's delta number.
If the change is in any other state,
the version will be of the form "a.b.Cccc",
where "ccc" is the change number.

delta_uuid

This variant gives the change's delta-UUID assigned at integrate pass.
Only valid for being_integrated and completed changes.

Zero_Pad

This substitution is used to zero pad a string on the left.
It takes two arguments:
the first is the string to be padded, the second is the minimum string width.

DATE

This section describes the format specifiers accepted by the
date substitution.
These are the same specifiers as defined
by the ANSI C standard
for the strftime function.

%%

The percent character (%)

%a

the abbreviated weekday name

%A

the full weekday name

%b

the abbreviated month name

%B

the full month name

%c

the date and time

%d

the day of the month,
zero padded

%H

the hour of the 24-hour day

%I

the hour of the 12-hour day

%j

the day number of year,
zero padded, one based

%m

the month of the year,
zero padded, one based

%M

the minute of the hour,
zero padded

%p

meridian indicator,
AM or PM as appropriate

%S

the second of the minute

%U

the Sunday week of the year

%w

the day of the week,
Sunday is 0

%W

the Monday week of the year

%x

the date,
as mmm dd yyyy

%X

the time,
as hh:mm:ss

%y

the year of the century

%Y

the year including the century

%Z

time zone abbreviation

Using an undefined format specifier will
produce random results,
depending on the version of UNIX you are on.

SEE ALSO

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